11月全国70城二手房价同比降幅扩大,广州跌幅达7.2%
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-12-15 05:32

Core Insights - The number of cities with rising new home prices increased from 6 to 8 in November, indicating a positive trend in the housing market [1][2] - The number of cities with declining new home prices decreased from 64 to 59, suggesting a stabilization in the market [1][2] - Shanghai led the year-on-year price increase among first-tier cities with a 5.1% rise, while other major cities experienced declines [2] New Home Prices - In November, first-tier cities saw a month-on-month decline in new home prices of 0.4%, with Shanghai increasing by 0.1% and Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen decreasing by 0.5%, 0.5%, and 0.9% respectively [1][2] - Second and third-tier cities experienced month-on-month price declines of 0.3% and 0.4%, with the rate of decline narrowing by 0.1 percentage points [1] Second-Hand Home Prices - Year-on-year, second-hand home prices in first-tier cities fell by 5.8%, with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen seeing declines of 6.8%, 4.6%, 7.2%, and 4.8% respectively [2][3] - Month-on-month, second-hand home prices in first-tier cities decreased by 1.1%, with Beijing experiencing the largest drop at 1.3% [3] Market Dynamics - The increase in second-hand home listings, which rose to 2.678 million units, has contributed to downward pressure on prices, with an average listing duration of 94.72 days [3][4] - The demand for second-hand homes remains strong, with 65.8% of potential buyers showing interest, but this has not translated into price increases due to oversupply [4] Policy Outlook - The central government's focus on stabilizing the real estate market is expected to intensify, with policies aimed at controlling supply and promoting affordable housing [5] - The emphasis on localized strategies for inventory reduction and supply optimization is anticipated to support market stability in the coming years [5]